How old is the oldest dog ever?


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The oldest dog to ever live was Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog who lived for 29 years, 160 days from June 7, 1910 to November 14, 1939. Butch, a Beagle from the United States, lived from 1975 to 2003, making him over 28 years old by the time he died. The oldest currently living dog is Pusuke, of unknown breed, who was born April 1, 1985, making it more than 26 years old. Viva la ChaCha!

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The oldest dog reliably documented was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey. He lived to be 29 years and 5 months. ChaCha!

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The oldest dog, documented, was an Australian cattle-dog named Bluey. He was put to sleep at the age of 29 years and 5 months!

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Guinness World Records say oldest ever dog was Bluey, a sheepdog from Australia, who lived to 29. Bella, lab mix, was also 29.

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The oldest reliably documented dog was an Australian cattle-dog, Bluey. Bluey was put to sleep at the age of 29 years & 5 months!

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The oldest dog that has been documented was an Australian cattle-dog named Bluey. He was put to sleep at 29 yrs and 5 months.

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